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Print depicting a woman on a sled that is being pulled by a harnessed bird figure with a humanoid head. The woman is holding a whip and she has a curved tail with an animal at the end. Below the image is written, "IN THE NIGHT SKY STONE CUT 12/50 CAPE DORSET N.W.T. 1961 MARY PITSEOLAK.' Stamped with the names of the artist and printmaker in Inuit syllabics in monogram form with the Cape Dorset stylized igloo at the top right-hand side of the image.
Print depicting an animal with a bird-like head and beak and a three-tiered projection on top of its head. There are two birds on the animals back, the smaller bird is nearest to the creature's head. Below the print is written, "Birds on a Beast Dorset 1970 Stone Cut 32/50 Pitseolak." Stamped with the names of the artist and printmaker in Inuit syllabics in monogram form with the Cape Dorset stylized red igloo in the upper left-hand corner. The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp is in the lower right-hand corner.
Print depicting one large and three small birds in flight. The top left-hand bird holds three leaves in its beak, and two others hold one leaf each in their beaks. Below image is written, "30/50 Birds of Summer Pitseolak 1964." The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council stamp of approval is blind embossed in the lower right-hand corner.
Print depicting (from top to bottom) a serpent, a humanoid head, two walrus heads, two animal heads, two more animal heads with extended tongues, two human heads, left one smiling right one grimacing, with a white walrus head between them, and two arms or legs extending outwards. In the centre is a naked figure kneeling. Below the print is written, "Eve and the Serpent Dorset '68 Stone Cut 12/50 Pitseolak." Stamped with the names of the artist and printmaker in Inuit syllabics in monogram form with the Cape Dorset stylized red igloo in the top right-hand corner. The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council stamp of approval blind embossed in bottom right corner.
Print of a red and blue two-headed bird. A mask is in the centre of body of the birds with two 'beaded' lines extending from the bird eyes to the top of the mask. The top of the birds heads are 'beaded' and so are the facial features of the mask. Stamped with names of artist and printmaker in Inuit syllabics in monogram form with Baker Lake bow and arrow in lower corner. In the lower right corner, there is a small yellow image of a right pointing arrow emerging from a bulge pointing to pencilled syllabic. Pencil inscription across the bottom edge reads 'Beaded face A/P III/V 1973 Oonark, Ukpagaq'. The print is on vertically rectangular white paper.
Blue central circle with yellow and red eyes, surrounded by yellow, orange, and yellow circles from which radiate eight blue spokes with rounded ends. The background is yellow. Oonark stamped with names of artist and printmaker in Inuit syllabics, with Baker Lake bow and arrow in lower right corner. Canadian Eskimo Arts Council stamp of approval in lower right corner. In the lower right corner, there is a small yellow image of a right pointing arrow emerging from a bulge pointing to pencilled syllabic. Pencil inscription across the bottom edge reads 'The moon 44/50 1976 Wm. Ukpatiku'. In the lower right corner, there is a circular embossing. The print is on horizontally rectangular white paper.
Flat diamond-shaped carving which is thicker in the middle and is tapering at edges. Fragment is in the shape of a paddle, but missing a handle.
Miniature model of a hooked hunting spear consisting of a hook on the end of a notched handle.
Miniature carving of a harpoon consisting of a rounded and pointed blade, with a rounded handle slightly larger in diameter. Handle ends in pointed tip.
Two-headed figure with a fish at one end and humanoid at the other. Fish has pointed face and the other side has a straight mouth line which curves back over itself below circle in circle eye. Two curved gill lines and leaf-shaped fin behind eye. Back runs relatively straight to opposing figure. Head has bangs and sides of hair outlined, oval eyes with circular centre, sloping nose and straight mouth. Moustache and brows are indicated by a series of short vertical lines. Large fin-like leg reaches semi-circular base, on one side, on the other is a short flipper-like arm pulled up under figure. At back are two flipper-like legs. Inscription on bottom reads '71375 Adamie Ann'.